On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Robert Kulagowski <rkulagow at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I would start over. I didn't need to compile LIRC at all.
>> From http://iguanaworks.net/downloads.php?distro=deb>> Download the main driver package and the precompiled lirc.
>> Run sudo dpkg -i on both files.
>> Make sure that you've got libusb 1.0 installed.
>> snip...
>
So, filling in the blanks for those of _us_ who manage to turn the
simplest things into furballs, you're saying to:
1) launch synaptic and install libusb-1.0-0-dev, if that isn't what's
already installed
2) edit /etc/apt/sources.list and add these two lines at the end:
deb-src http://iguanaworks.net/downloads/debian source/
deb http://iguanaworks.net/downloads/debian binary-i386/
3) run the command:
sudo apt-get install iguanair
or download the iguanair package
(http://iguanaworks.net/downloads/debian/binary-i386/iguanair_1.0pre2_i386.deb)
with something like wget or a browser and install it with the command:
sudo dpkg -i <download_location>/iguanair_1.0pre2_i386.deb
4) download the IguanaWorks revised lirc package
(http://iguanaworks.net/downloads/lirc_0.8.6-0ubuntu2_i386.deb) with
something like wget or a browser and install it with the command:
sudo dpkg -i <download_location>/lirc_0.8.6-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
5) check if iguanair daemon is working and iguanair is in the
supported lirc driver list
_Then_ we can get into the fun of configuring everything and
implementing the tuning scripts, etc.
Did I get that right?
Craig.